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Plans rejected for housing estate next to ‘wildlife corridor’ and woodland in Bolton

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Plans for a small estate of five-bed ‘multi-generational’ townhouses near a ‘wildlife corridor’ and woodland have been rejected.

Bolton Council considered the plans for seven homes on a site on Eckersley Road, served from Myrrh Street, in the Astley Bridge area.

The plans described seven three- storey, detached dwellings, with five bedrooms within, including the loft space. READ MORE: Bolton holidaymaker's incredible footage shows moment huge tornado rips across Mediterranean A design and access statement in support of the plans, said: “The proposed site is located off Back Irlam Street North. “The land is currently accessed from through gated entry and is used as an agricultural holding for the storage of vehicles and equipment. “The

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